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Communications Chapter 1 Anything Influencing The Speaker Audience Occasion Speech Called Clearly Defined Specific Goal
Page 1 1. Originally, the practice of giving speeches was known as ________ or oratory. 2. A form of communication between two people, such as a conversation, is ________ communication. 3. ________ is the process of interpreting a message. 4. […]
Communications Chapter 1 How Are They Similar And How Public Speaking Its Own Distinct Discipline
Page 1 1. Discuss how public speaking skills relate to becoming a more engaged citizen. 2. List and describe three of the five canons of rhetoric. 3. Explain how the craft of public speaking uses conversational skills you already have. […]
Communications Chapter 1 Interference With The Message Known Noise True False The Channel The Content
Page 1 1. Speaking effectively can enhance your career professionally, personally, and academically. A) True B) False 2. Communication skills are one of the top job skills sought by most employers. A) True B) False 3. Developing public speaking skills […]
Communications Chapter 10 Because Not Every Trustworthy Source May Appropriate For Every Audience Should Play
Page 1 1. Speakers who don’t acknowledge the work of others are guilty of ________ and lose credibility. 2. Facts that are widely known are referred to as ______ ______ and require no citation. 3. For each source, the speaker […]
Communications Chapter 10 Book Has Two Authors The Speaker Only Needs Cite The
Page 1 1. Acknowledging speech sources builds your credibility and demonstrates good ethics. A) True B) False 2. Ideas that are considered common knowledge need to be cited in your speech. A) True B) False 3. A strong citation includes […]
Communications Chapter 10 Explain Why Variety Sources Should Used Support Major Point Describe How Speaker
Page 1 1. Why is it important and beneficial to correctly credit speech sources? 2. List the four citation elements the speaker should share with the audience about each source. 3. What is source credibility, and why is it significant? […]
Communications Chapter 11 Points Outline That Are Indicated Their Indentation Below The More Important Points
Page 1 1. The _______ of a speech establishes the speech purpose and shows its relevance to the audience. 2. _______ points express the key ideas and major themes of the speech. 3. The _______ _______ expresses what you want […]
Communications Chapter 11 Roman Numeral Outline True False Roman Numeral Outline Supporting Points Are Always
Page 1 1. The structure of a speech is composed of three main parts: an introduction, a body, and a conclusion. A) True B) False 2. The introduction of a speech tells listeners where they are going. A) True B) […]
Communications Chapter 11 What Are Three The Five Principles Coordination And Subordination Explain How The
Page 1 1. Explain how the specific purpose and thesis statements serve as guideposts in creating main points. 2. Why should a speaker adhere to using only two to seven main points? 3. What are three of the five principles […]
Communications Chapter 12 Problemsolution Pattern Demonstrates The Nature And Significance Problem And Provides
Page 1 1. Organizational patterns help audiences follow a speech and link the speaker’s ideas together. A) True B) False 2. Some common organizational arrangements for public speeches are topical, chronological, spatial, causal (cause-effect), problem-solution, and narrative. A) True B) […]
Communications Chapter 12 The Function Pattern Demonstrate The Nature And Significance Problem And Provide Justification
Page 1 1. A(n) _______ pattern of arrangement follows the natural sequential order of the main points. 2. A speech describing a series of events in the development of a new idea calls for a _______ pattern of arrangement. 3. […]
Communications Chapter 12 When The Chronological Pattern Arrangement Appropriate For Speech Give Example Topic And
Page 1 1. What are two reasons a speech should follow a clear structure? 2. Explain and provide an example of how a speech topic could be organized using different organizational patterns. 3. When is the chronological pattern of arrangement […]
Communications Chapter 13 Explain The Connection Between The Type Outline You Choose And The Impact
Page 1 1. Name and describe the two outlines you should develop in preparation for your speech. 2. Explain the difference among a sentence outline, a phrase outline, and a key-word outline. 3. Explain the connection between the type of […]
Communications Chapter 13 Speeches May Outlined Complete Sentences With Key Words The Outline Format Each
Page 1 1. When developing a speech, the speaker should create ______ separate outlines. 2. The purpose of the _______ outline is to firm up and organize main points and develop supporting points to substantiate them. 3. Completed, the _______ […]
Communications Chapter 13 The Full sentence Speaking Outline Allows For Greatest Eye Contact With
Page 1 1. Outlines provide a framework for your speech materials and a blueprint for your presentation. A) True B) False 2. When developing a speech, a speaker should create two separate outlines: a working outline and a delivery, or […]
Communications Chapter 14 Page Answer Key Common Ground Introduction Transitional Call Action Page
Page 1 1. Establishing _______ _______ with your audience will help you overcome any differences they perceive between you. 2. It is important to establish credibility in the _______ of the speech. 3. ________ words signal that the speech is […]
Communications Chapter 14 Theodore Roosevelt Believe You Can And Youre Halfway There Give Example Using
Page 1 1. Why is it important for a speaker to prepare the introduction and conclusion just as thoroughly as he or she prepares the speech body? 2. List three types of supporting material that are effective in opening a […]
Communications Chapter 14 Transition Word Phrase One Way Alert The Audience That Speech
Page 1 1. If the body of the speech is well developed, you don’t always need to prepare an introduction and conclusion ahead of time. A) True B) False 2. A strong conclusion can ultimately influence how the audience remembers […]
Communications Chapter 15 Explain The Appropriateness The Codeswitching Explain And Demonstrate The Difference Between Speaking
Page 1 1. Why does a speaker’s use of jargon often exasperate an audience? 2. How can a speaker create vivid imagery for the audience? 3. Give a situation in which a speaker’s selective use of dialect, or code-switching, might […]
Communications Chapter 15 The Sentence Adam Invited Heather Date The Active Voice Used
Page 1 1. Speeches require an oral style, which is typically more complex and stilted than the written word. A) True B) False 2. Unlike readers, listeners only get one chance to hear your message. A) True B) False 3. […]
Communications Chapter 15 Using The Voice Will Make Your Statement More Clear And Assertive The
Page 1 1. The specialized language of a given profession is called _______. 2. _______ language is specific, tangible, and definite. 3. A(n) _______ explicitly compares one thing to another, using like or as to do so. 4. A(n) _______ […]
Communications Chapter 16 Most Public Speeches Are Delivered Extemporaneously True False Effective Speech
Page 1 1. Speakers are more effective when they incorporate elements of conversational style in delivering a speech. A) True B) False 2. Effective delivery is quite different from everyday conversation in that it relies on theatrical, stylized gestures. A) […]
Communications Chapter 16 Speaking From Appropriate Type Delivery For Brief Speeches Such Toasts And Introductions
Page 1 1. In a speech, the skillful application of natural conversational behavior is termed _______ _______. 2. Effective delivery has many elements in common with everyday _______. 3. Speaking from _______ is most useful when the speaker is required […]
Communications Chapter 16 Why Should Speaker Avoid Memorizing Entire Speech List Two Tips For Impromptu
Page 1 1. Explain why speech delivery should strive for natural, rather than theatrical, behavior. 2. How can a speaker project a sense of confidence? 3. List two ways for a speaker to establish a direct connection with an audience […]
Communications Chapter 17 Explain The Difference Between Pronunciation And Articulation Why Are These Elements Speakers
Page 1 1. Explain what three factors a speaker should consider to adjust his or her speaking volume. 2. List two ways a speaker can avoid a monotonous speaking style. 3. Give an example of vocal fillers and explain why […]
Communications Chapter 17 Pronunciation Clarity Forcefulness Saying Words They Are Audible And Discernible True
Page 1 1. The proper volume for delivering a speech is somewhat louder than that of normal conversation. A) True B) False 2. When adjusting speaking volume, a speaker should consider the size of the room and the number of […]
Communications Chapter 17 Unnecessary And Undesirable Words Used Fill Pauses Are Called Enthusiasm One Key
Page 1 1. _______ is the relative loudness of a speaker’s voice while giving a speech. 2. The proper volume for delivering a speech is somewhat _______ than that of normal conversation. 3. A speaker should adjust their speaking _______ […]
Communications Chapter 18 List Two Tips For Effective Gesturing Why Should Speaker Avoid Standing Stiffly
Page 1 1. Explain two benefits of smiling while speaking. 2. List two tips for using effective facial expressions. 3. List two ways a speaker can maintain eye contact with the audience. 4. List two tips for effective gesturing. 5. […]
Communications Chapter 18 The More You The Greater Your Comfort Level Will When You Deliver
Page 1 1. _______ is an effective tool for building rapport with an audience. 2. For establishing a feeling of mutual respect with an audience, _______ _______ is probably the most important nonverbal behavior. 3. _______ is a technique whereby […]
Communications Chapter 18 When Rehearsing Speech The Speaker Should Try Simulate The Actual
Page 1 1. Body language rarely affects the delivery of a speech. A) True B) False 2. Smiling naturally is an effective way for a speaker to build rapport with an audience. A) True B) False 3. Eye contact indicates […]
Communications Chapter 19 Pagesize Items Conveying Information That Cannot Practically Delivered Another Manner That Are
Page 1 1. Types of _______ ________ include objects, models, pictures, graphs, charts, video, audio, and multimedia. 2. A(n) _______ is a three-dimensional, scale-size representation of an object. 3. A(n) _______ represents relationships among two or more things. 4. A(n) […]
Communications Chapter 19 presentation aids that are designed well and used wisely can help listeners
Page 1 1. Presentation aids that are designed well and used wisely can help listeners understand otherwise difficult information. A) True B) False 2. Messages that are visually reinforced are no more memorable than those that are only verbalized. A) […]
Communications Chapter 19 When Would Pictogram More Suitable Than Bar Graph Presentation Aid What Pie
Page 1 1. List two aspects of a presentation aid that may hurt the audience’s ability to pay attention and retain information. 2. Describe the effect dubbed the “multimedia principle.” 3. Explain the difference between a line graph and a […]
Communications Chapter 2 Page Supporting Material Should Never Used During The Introduction Speech
Page 1 1. Stating the purpose of the speech is the first step in creating a speech. A) True B) False 2. Audience analysis involves making random guesses about how the audience might feel toward the speech topic. A) True […]
Communications Chapter 2 The Introduction Body And Conclusion Are The Three Parts The Part Speech
Page 1 1. The process of _______ _______ helps to determine an audience’s attributes and motivations. 2. Selecting a topic is the _______ step in preparing a speech. 3. To inform, to persuade, and to mark a special occasion are […]
Communications Chapter 2 What Are The Components Effective Thesis Statement Identify The Functions Speechs Three
Page 1 1. How can a speaker analyze the audience? 2. Why is it important to identify the purpose of a speech? 3. List and define the three general speech purposes. 4. What are the components of an effective thesis […]
Communications Chapter 20 Any Sentences Should Use The Verb Form And Parallel Grammatical Structure Arial
Page 1 1. Presentation aids that are too crowded will divert attention from your _______. 2. Audience members have only a few moments to view an aid, so a speaker should present only _______ major idea(s) per aid. 3. A […]
Communications Chapter 20 Give Three Tips For Using Typefaces And Fonts Effectively Presentation Aid Explain
Page 1 1. Explain the six-by-six rule and why it is useful in creating effective slides. 2. How many major ideas should be presented in each presentation aid? Why? 3. Describe the term chartjunk and explain its effect on an […]
Communications Chapter 20 Speaker Should Use Only One More Than Two Complementary Typefaces
Page 1 1. Presentation aids that are too crowded will divert attention from the message. A) True B) False 2. Each presentation aid should be simple and concise, and should present three major ideas. A) True B) False 3. A […]
Communications Chapter 21 List Three Objects That Can Imported Into Presentation Software Give Three Tips
Page 1 1. What are three steps that speakers can take to avoid presentation software technical glitches? 2. What are two problems associated with thinking that a speech is a presentation? 3. List three objects that can be imported into […]
Communications Chapter 21 Page Speakers Should Focus Attention Listeners More Than Presentation Aids
Page 1 1. Various presentation software programs offer public speakers powerful tools for creating and displaying high-quality visual aids. A) True B) False 2. Often the best place to begin planning your slides is your speaking outline. A) True B) […]
Communications Chapter 21 Speakers Should Focus Attention Listeners Than Presentation Aids Flickr Google And American
Page 1 1. Often the best place to begin planning slides is with the ________ outline. 2. When speakers use presentation software and any hardware required to run it, one risk is that a presentation file may be ________ with […]
Communications Chapter 22 Because People Have Different Speaker Should Plan Conveying And Reinforcing Information Variety
Page 1 1. To ______ is to communicate knowledge. 2. An informative speech seeks to enlighten rather than ______. 3. A speaker should gauge the listeners’ existing knowledge of the topic and likely interests and ________ respective to it. 4. […]
Communications Chapter 22 How Explaining Information Different From Describing Information Provide Example Speech Topic For
Page 1 1. What are two ways a speaker should satisfy the audience’s desire to learn something new? 2. List three subject-matter categories of informative speeches. 3. Name three ways a speaker can define something, and give an example of […]
Communications Chapter 22 Vivid Imagery Should Used Define Things For The Audience True False Page
Page 1 1. The goal of informative speaking is to persuade or convince an audience. A) True B) False 2. An informative speech advocates rather than enlightens. A) True B) False 3. There are always some elements of persuasion in […]
Communications Chapter 23 Abraham Maslow His Hierarchy Access Food And Water Are Needs Needs Include
Page 1 1. Speech intended to influence the beliefs, attitudes, values, and acts of others is ______. 2. A classical appeal to reason is called _______. 3. A speaker who identifies and appeals to the audience’s emotions employs the classical […]
Communications Chapter 23 Appealing Persons Social Needs Means Fulfilling Their Need Find Acceptance
Page 1 1. The general goal of persuasive speeches is to advocate, or to ask others to accept your views. A) True B) False 2. Every persuasive speech seeks to influence listeners’ behavior. A) True B) False 3. Success in […]
Communications Chapter 23 List Three Maslows Basic Needs And Give Example Appealing Each Describe The
Page 1 1. What are the possible goals of a persuasive speech? 2. Define the three classical persuasive appeals. 3. How can an audience’s perceptions of the speaker’s ethical character affect the outcome of a persuasive speech? 4. List three […]
Communications Chapter 24 Give Example The Logical Fallacy Called Begging The Question Give Example Eitheror
Page 1 1. Give an example of a claim of value. 2. Give an example of a claim of policy. 3. Provide three examples of external evidence. 4. List two reasons why it is important to be able to identify […]
Communications Chapter 24 The Audience Should Not Affect How Speaker Organizes Persuasive Speech
Page 1 1. An argument is a stated position, with support, either for or against an idea or issue. A) True B) False 2. A claim states the speaker’s conclusion. A) True B) False 3. Material that substantiates a claim […]
Communications Chapter 24 The Organizational Pattern Commonly Used For Speeches Based Claims Policy The Pattern
Page 1 1. A(n) ______ is a stated position with support either for or against an idea or issues. 2. Claims of ______ focus on whether something is or is not true or whether something will or will not happen. […]
Communications Chapter 25 Afterdinner Speech Speaker Should Recognize The Occasion And Connect The
Page 1 1. The one underlying function of a special occasion speech is to inform. A) True B) False 2. Special occasion speeches can entertain, celebrate, commemorate, or inspire. A) True B) False 3. Special occasion speeches may function to […]
Communications Chapter 25 List Two Tips For Making Speech Acceptance Explain The Difference Between Roast
Page 1 1. List three functions of a special occasion speech. 2. Why is it important for a speech of introduction to be brief? 3. How does a speech of acceptance differ from a speech of presentation? 4. List two […]
Communications Chapter 25 Page Answer Key Special Occasion Social Agendas Introduction Acceptance Presentation Toast Roast
Page 1 1. The function of a(n) ______ ______ speech is to entertain, celebrate, commemorate, inspire, or set a social agenda. 2. Fundraisers, campaign banquets, conferences, and conventions are examples of special occasion speeches that set ______ ______. 3. A […]
Communications Chapter 26 Realtime Presentations Connect Presenter And Audience Live Communication Such Camtasia Adobe Audition
Page 1 1. Both online and face-to-face presentations address the same general speech _______. 2. ______ presentations connect the presenter and the audience live and at the same time. 3. In ________ presentations, speaker and audience are separated by space […]
Communications Chapter 26 Screencast Captures What Displayed Your Screen True False The Screencast
Page 1 1. Online presentations require the same elements of planning and delivery as face-to-face presentations, with some important distinctions. A) True B) False 2. Online presentations and face-to-face presentations do not address the same general speech purposes. A) True […]
Communications Chapter 26 What Are The Advantages And Limitations Recorded Presentation What Are The Differences
Page 1 1. What are the similarities and differences between online presentations and face–to-face presentations? 2. Why is vocal variety so important for an online speaker/presenter? 3. What are the advantages and limitations of a real-time presentation? 4. What are […]
Communications Chapter 27 Describe Three Behaviors Communication Patterns That Suggest Group Prone Groupthink Describe The
Page 1 1. Why are both task and social roles important in effective group decision making? 2. Explain the differences between person-based and issues-based conflict. 3. Describe three behaviors or communication patterns that suggest a group is prone to groupthink. […]
Communications Chapter 27 Group Avoiding Conflict Order Not Hurt Each Others Feelings But
Page 1 1. A small group usually has between three and twenty people. A) True B) False 2. Creating an agenda for a group meeting can help participants stay on track. A) True B) False 3. In a group, an […]
Communications Chapter 27 Page Answer Key Social Productive Supportive Participative Page
Page 1 1. Group members’ roles that impact the styles of interacting in the group, such as a harmonizer or gatekeeper, are called _______ roles. 2. A type of conflict in which questions are clarified, ideas are challenged, counterexamples are […]
Communications Chapter 28 Identify Three Questions Consider When Preparing Presentation For Symposium You Are Participating
Page 1 1. List the steps needed in planning a group presentation. 2. Why should non-speaking group members pay attention to the one speaking? 3. What are three questions to consider when preparing remarks for a panel discussion? 4. Identify […]
Communications Chapter 28 Page When Giving Group Presentation All Team Members Need Stay
Page 1 1. Group presentations are prepared and delivered orally by three or more people. A) True B) False 2. Group presentations are rarely assigned in the classroom but frequently delivered in the workplace. A) True B) False 3. Even […]
Communications Chapter 28 When Group Three Nine People Discuss Topic Front Audience This Called With
Page 1 1. For a smooth presentation, working out the ________ between speakers is a good idea. 2. For consistency of presentation aids, they should be ________ by one group member. 3. The presentation will go more smoothly if the […]
Communications Chapter 29 Describe The Difference Between Staff Report And Progress Report How Should Formal
Page 1 1. Describe the purpose, audience, and organization of a sales proposal. 2. In what ways can the motivated sequence be adapted to the selling situation? 3. Describe the difference between a staff report and a progress report. 4. […]
Communications Chapter 29 Sales Pitches Are Organized Like Persuasive Speeches True False The
Page 1 1. Formal speeches are common in the workplace. A) True B) False 2. There are many commonalities between formal public speaking and business presentations, but important differences as well. A) True B) False 3. Audience members of business […]
Communications Chapter 29 The Difference Between Staff Report And The Audience The End Formal Staff
Page 1 1. Whether lengthy and formally organized or brief and loosely structured, ________ are used to help organizations make decisions on products, procedures, and policies. 2. The general purpose of a sales presentation is to ________. 3. An excellent […]
Communications Chapter 3 Identify The Type Publicspeaking Anxiety That Affects You Most And Describe How
Page 1 1. Explain why public speaking is such a source of anxiety for most people. 2. Describe some ways a speaker feels different when presenting a speech. 3. Explain how being the center of attention can contribute to an […]
Communications Chapter 3 One Way Encourage Positive Selftalk Identify Negative Selftalk True False
Page 1 1. Properly channeling your nervousness can boost speech performance. A) True B) False 2. Public-speaking anxiety is the situation-specific social anxiety that arises from the anticipation of giving an oral presentation. A) True B) False 3. A lack […]
Communications Chapter 3 The Type Anxiety That Most Pronounced During The Introduction Phase Speech Anxiety
Page 1 1. Feeling different from the audience, a lack of positive public-speaking experience, and uneasiness about being the center of attention can lead to ______ ______. 2. Katarina experienced ______ anxiety as soon as she realized she had to […]
Communications Chapter 30 Page Answer Key Debate Individual Claim Rebuttal Poster Presentation Service Learning Expert
Page 1 1. A(n) _______ is a type of oral presentation format in which two individuals or groups argue the issue in question from opposing viewpoints. 2. In the _______ debate format, one person takes a side against another. 3. […]
Communications Chapter 30 Page With Poster Presentation The Poster Will Speak For Itself
Page 1 1. Students are rarely expected to give classroom presentations in college. A) True B) False 2. Reviewing an academic article is a commonly assigned speaking task in many college courses. A) True B) False 3. A debate is […]
Communications Chapter 30 Provide Three Tips For Winning Debate List Three Tips For Producing Effective
Page 1 1. Identify three necessary components of an oral review of an academic article. 2. Compare and contrast the characteristics of team presentations, debates, and poster sessions. 3. Explain what it means to “flow” a debate and why you […]
Communications Chapter 31 Page Answer Key Research Research Presentation Introduction Results Process Analysis Field Study
Page 1 1. The primary purpose of oral presentations in the mathematics and science fields is to present the results of original or replicated _______. 2. A(n) ______ _______ describes original research you have done, either alone or as part […]
Communications Chapter 31 The Conclusion Research Presentation The Speaker Discusses The Results And
Page 1 1. Oral presentations in the sciences and mathematics often focus on describing the results of original or replicated research. A) True B) False 2. Scientific and mathematical information is less comprehensible when illustrated visually. A) True B) False […]
Communications Chapter 31 What Details Are Included Field Study Presentation Provide Example For Each The
Page 1 1. List three elements you should include in your research presentation. 2. What three things are described in a process analysis presentation? 3. How is a process analysis presentation different from a research presentation? 4. What details are […]
Communications Chapter 32 Engineering Design Review Presentation You Should Include Discussion Marketing And
Page 1 1. Oral presentations in technical courses often focus on product design rather than on research. A) True B) False 2. Progress reports are the only type of presentation assigned in technical courses. A) True B) False 3. Technical […]
Communications Chapter 32 The Review Provides Background The Site Discussion The Design Concept And Description
Page 1 1. _______ _______, such as diagrams, prototypes, and drawings, are often used in technical presentations. 2. A(n) _______ _______ review explains the problem-solving steps in devising a product or system in response to an identified need. 3. A(n) […]
Communications Chapter 32 What Should Included Request For Funding Presentation Name Three Major Obstacles Professionals
Page 1 1. Name two types of technical presentations. 2. Provide three tips for an effective technical presentation. 3. What is typically included in an engineering design review presentation? 4. What should be included in a request for funding presentation? […]
Communications Chapter 33 Identify Two Characteristics Effective Social Science Presentation What Included Review The Literature
Page 1 1. What is the difference between qualitative and quantitative research? 2. Name and describe two kinds of presentations frequently used by the social sciences. 3. Identify two characteristics of an effective social science presentation. 4. What is included […]
Communications Chapter 33 Page Answer Key Social Qualitative Quantitative Review The Literature Program Evaluation Policy
Page 1 1. _______ scientists conduct qualitative research as well as quantitative research. 2. In _______ research, the emphasis is on observing, describing, and interpreting behavior. 3. _______ research emphasizes statistical measurement. 4. The _______ ____ ____ ________ presentation reviews […]
Communications Chapter 33 Social Scientists Never Measure The Effectiveness Programs Developed Address Social
Page 1 1. Social scientists conduct qualitative as well as quantitative research. A) True B) False 2. In quantitative research, the emphasis is on observing, describing, and interpreting behavior. A) True B) False 3. Social science presentations differ from other […]
Communications Chapter 34 Instructors The Arts And Humanities Often Ask Students Compare And
Page 1 1. Speaking assignments in the arts and humanities often require the speaker to interpret the meaning of a particular idea, event, person, story, or artifact. A) True B) False 2. Types of presentations for the arts and humanities […]
Communications Chapter 34 Page Answer Key Interpret Context Thesis Statement Main Points Debate Page
Page 1 1. Speaking assignments in the arts and humanities often require the speaker to _______ the meaning of a particular idea, event, person, story, or artifact. 2. Good presentations in the arts and humanities help audiences understand and put […]
Communications Chapter 34 What Are The Three Organizational Elements For Presentation That Compares And Contrasts
Page 1 1. Name and describe two types of arts and humanities presentations. 2. Discuss what makes for an effective arts and humanities presentation. 3. List three possible examples of speaking assignments a student may complete in their arts and […]
Communications Chapter 35 Group Activity Presentations Include Preview What The Discussion Following The
Page 1 1. The most common speaking assignments for education courses focus on teaching. A) True B) False 2. Effective presentations in education require careful attention to the selection of a speech organizational pattern. A) True B) False 3. It […]
Communications Chapter 35 How Should Lecture Structured And Delivered How Should Group Activity Presentation Organized
Page 1 1. Name and describe two types of education presentations. 2. Identify two characteristics of an effective education presentation. 3. How should a lecture be structured and delivered? 4. How should a group activity presentation be organized? 5. What […]
Communications Chapter 35 When Delivering Lecture You Should Begin With The Presentation Short Introduction Exercise
Page 1 1. Types of presentations for _______ courses include lectures and group activities. 2. The most common speaking assignment in an education course focuses on _______ and related instructional tasks. 3. _______ devices such as preview statements are used […]
Communications Chapter 36 Describe What Should Included Clinical Case Study Explain The Differences Between The
Page 1 1. Explain the elements of an effective presentation in nursing and allied health courses. 2. Describe the various aspects of an evidence-based practice presentation. 3. Describe what should be included in a clinical case study. 4. Explain the […]
Communications Chapter 36 One Form Treatment Plan That Reviews Financial Needs Called The The Concise
Page 1 1. Presentations should be organized in order of the ______ of patient problems. 2. Good presentations in health-related courses present the _______ as well as the illness. 3. Presenters in nursing and the allied health areas should use […]
Communications Chapter 36 Treatment Plan Reports Recommend The Adoption New Modified Health Practice
Page 1 1. Speaking assignments in nursing and allied health courses range from reviews of academic articles to service learning presentations to clinical case studies. A) True B) False 2. Good presentations in health-related courses accurately present scientific knowledge while […]
Communications Chapter 4 List Two Elements Information Speaker Should Provide When Citing Sources During Speech
Page 1 1. Identify three personal values you think you have in common with your classmates. 2. How can a speaker display the qualities of dignity and integrity during a speech? 3. Define plagiarism and provide an example. 4. List […]
Communications Chapter 4 Plagiarism The Act Crediting Sources Speech True False Any Source
Page 1 1. Taking responsibility for your words lies at the heart of being an ethical speaker. A) True B) False 2. The Greek word ethos means character. A) True B) False 3. Being honest will help a speaker build […]
Communications Chapter 4 speech that incites people to imminent violence is called
Page 1 1. ________ are people’s most enduring judgments about what is good or bad, important or unimportant. 2. ________ ________ is offensive communication directed against people’s race, ethnic origin, religion, gender, or other characteristics. 3. Speech that incites people […]
Communications Chapter 5 How Does Scriptwriting Differ From Defensive Listening From Your Own Experience Identify
Page 1 1. Which two major factors influence what people listen to and what they ignore? 2. Describe two types of internal distractions, and explain how they detract from a communication situation. 3. Describe how a listener can plan ways […]
Communications Chapter 5 Setting Listening Helps Active Listeners Get The Most From The Speakers Message
Page 1 1. Listening is the conscious act of receiving, constructing meaning from, and ________ to messages. 2. Paying attention to certain messages and ignoring others is called ________ ________. 3. Anything that competes for the attention you are trying […]
Communications Chapter 5 In any given communication situation, all listeners will process information in exactly
Page 1 1. In any given communication situation, all listeners will process information in exactly the same manner. A) True B) False 2. Selective perception is a process in which listeners pay attention to certain messages and ignore others. A) […]
Communications Chapter 6 Identify The Thesis Statement For Your Last Next Speech Then Imagine That
Page 1 1. Explain the relationship between attitudes, beliefs, and values. 2. Why are audience demographics an important source of information for a speaker? 3. Define at least six demographic characteristics and explain how each of them can impact the […]
Communications Chapter 6 Safe Assume That All Members The Same Religious Tradition Will
Page 1 1. Audience analysis is the process of gathering and analyzing information about listeners in order to prepare a speech that is meaningful to them. A) True B) False 2. Maintaining an audience-centered approach to language, organization, and delivery […]
Communications Chapter 6 When Speaking Front Ethnically And Culturally Diverse Audience Speakers First Priority Should
Page 1 1. Maintaining a(n) _________ approach to all phases of the speech preparation process will help you prepare a presentation that is meaningful to your audience. 2. _______, _______, and ________ reveal a great deal about the audience’s general […]
Communications Chapter 7 Identify Three Special Occasions That Might Call For Speech Discuss Three Things
Page 1 1. If you were assigned to write a speech based on your personal interests, what are four topics you could consider for your speech? 2. Identify two current events or controversial issues appropriate for a classroom speech. 3. […]
Communications Chapter 7 The General Purpose Speech Influence The Attitudes Beliefs Values And Behaviors Audience
Page 1 1. If a speaker selects a topic that he or she is enthusiastic about and familiar with, the topic choice is based on _______ interests. 2. _______ is a technique for spontaneously generating topic ideas. 3. To inform, […]
Communications Chapter 7 The Thesis Statement The Theme Central Idea The Speech True
Page 1 1. If a speech topic is assigned to you, you are not accountable for tailoring it to suit the audience and speech situation. A) True B) False 2. As long as your speech topic interests you, it will […]
Communications Chapter 8 Audiences Respond Most Favorably Supporting Materials Alternating Among Different Types Support Material
Page 1 1. Examples are a type of _____ material that aids audience understanding by making ideas, items, or events more concrete. 2. _______, which aid audience understanding, can be brief or extended and either factual or hypothetical. 3. _______ […]
Communications Chapter 8 Cherrypicking One Way Present Statistics Ethically True False Effective Examples
Page 1 1. Examples in a speech weaken audience understanding by making ideas, items, or events less concrete. A) True B) False 2. Examples in a speech can be brief or extended. A) True B) False 3. Hypothetical examples are […]
Communications Chapter 8 What The Difference Between Expert Testimony And Lay Testimony How Facts Differ
Page 1 1. Provide an extended example for the topic “weight loss.” 2. Why is a narrative such a powerful and compelling type of supporting material? 3. Identify two essential elements of an effective story. 4. What is the difference […]
Communications Chapter 9 All Blogs And Social News Sites Should Considered Reputable Speech
Page 1 1. Before beginning any search, speakers should assess their research needs. A) True B) False 2. Internet search engines give you easy access to the deep web, so you don’t need to use your library’s online portal. A) […]
Communications Chapter 9 Describe Situations Which Surveys And Interviews Would Make Effective Research Tools For
Page 1 1. Why is it important to assess your research needs before beginning your search? 2. What should you consider when critically evaluating your sources? 3. What is the difference between propaganda and misinformation, and why are both considered […]
Communications Chapter 9 Questions Interview That Encourage Force Particular Response From The Interviewee Are Known
Page 1 1. A(n) ______ is an electronic entry point into the holdings of a school’s or town’s library e-resources. 2. The ______ web contains information that general search engines often fail to find because of licenses or fees. 3. […]